I recently uploaded a Tegel timetable from 1982; here is another example from the time when airlines from the Western allied countries held a monopoly on the air service to and from this airport. This is a jointly issued timetable by both Pan Am and British Airways, covering their domestic network in the German Federal Republic. These flights were subsidized by the German government and thus an air traveller had to pay, for example, DM 138 instead of DM 162 for air travel between Berlin and Bremen.

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